As special counsel Robert Mueller builds his case, relatives of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn are among those pressing the president to use his unique legal power and ‘put these defendants out of their misery.’

Denmark’s foreign minister said Wednesday that if Donald Trump became U.S. president it would “definitely impact” the relationship between the two countries.

Kristian Jensen was speaking after Trump won seven states on Super Tuesday and threatened to break away from his rivals for the Republican nomination.

“Trump is completely unpredictable. It would be much, much more difficult to work with the U.S. because you’d never know what he will believe tomorrow,” Jensen said in an interview with broadcaster DR.

“He changes opinions like the rest of us change underwear.”

Jensen said he would be “much more comfortable” if Hillary Clinton, who also had a successful Super Tuesday, became the U.S.’s next president.

“There is no doubt that it would be much easier with Hillary in the White House than Donald Trump,” Jensen said.